yes, like any regular lizard, newts have webbed feet.
When they are toadpoles, yes. They lose their tail and grow legs when they get older.
They probably have tongue but never use it. Instead they use their teeth which are really small
Newts have feathery gills in the larvae stage but lose them as they grow older.
no. newts are newts and frogs are frogs.
Yes, newts have a tail.
Newts have toxic skin, and feathery gills.
Not necessarily - the Axolotl and newts both have gills - but they are not fish.
No, this is called neoteny and is ot found in frogs. It is found in some newts.
Newts are Ectothermic
No. Fish breathe through gills and have scaly skin. They have fins and no true limbs. Amphibians breathe throgh gills during development stage then convert tro lungs. Most then grow limbs and have naked (no scales) skin. Examples of amphibians are frogs, newts, salamanders and toads.
No - toad, newt and salamander tadpoles also have gills. The axolotl, a type of salamander, keeps its gills all its life.
newts are ectothermic
all newts are carnivores
newts can stay together
it is not telling me what i want
the things that eat and treat newts
No newts cannot jump but I don't know why not.